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  • 21Penetration (weapons) — Strictly speaking, penetration refers to a projectile entering a target without passing through it and perforation refers to a projectile completely passing through the target, but penetration is commonly used to refer to both. Penetration into a …

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  • 22Putty knife — Strictly speaking, a putty knife is a specialized tool once used when glazing windows, to work putty around the edges of each pane of glass. An experienced glazer would apply the putty by hand, and then smooth it with the knife. Modern glazing… …

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  • 23Mummer (disambiguation) — Strictly speaking, a mummer is an actor in a traditional seasonal folk play. The term is also humorously (or derogatorily) applied to any actor. Mummer may also refer to: A participant in the New Year s Day Mummers Parade in Philadelphia, USA,… …

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  • 24cardiac cell — Strictly speaking any cell of or derived form the cardium of the heart, but often used loosely of heart cells …

    Dictionary of molecular biology

  • 25haptotaxis — Strictly speaking, a directed response of cells in a gradient of adhesion, but often loosely applied to situations where an adhesion gradient is thought to exist and local trapping of cells seems to occur …

    Dictionary of molecular biology

  • 26phosphotyrosine — Strictly speaking, tyrosine phosphate, but normally refers to the phosphate ester of a protein tyrosine residue. Present in very small amounts in tissues, but believed to be important in systems that regulate growth control, and is therefore of… …

    Dictionary of molecular biology

  • 27architecture, post-Francoist —    Strictly speaking, the term post Francoist architecture would denote the development of architecture in Spain after the death of Franco in 1975. In reality, however, Francoist architecture is a somewhat vague concept as regards architectural… …

    Encyclopedia of contemporary Spanish culture

  • 28gambling, sociology of — Strictly speaking, to gamble is to engage in a game of chance in pursuit of some gain, with skill playing no part. In practice, however, the term is used more broadly. Diverse forms of gambling have been subject to a mixed history of… …

    Dictionary of sociology

  • 29pathology — Strictly speaking, the scientific study of organic diseases, their causes and symptoms (hence, ‘pathologist’). However, pathological suggests morbidity and abnormality, so the term has also been extended to certain branches of psychiatry and… …

    Dictionary of sociology

  • 30youth culture — Strictly speaking a subculture , the subject of an influential debate between (mainly) functionalist writers and their critics. Youth cultures are explained either by factors in the experience of adolescence , or by the manipulation of young… …

    Dictionary of sociology